Thursday, October 14, 2010

Georgia vs Colorado



Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Tyler Hansen (9) is held up by Colorado Buffaloes offensive linesman Ryan Miller (73) after scoring on a two-yard touchdown run in the third quarter as the Colorado Buffaloes beat the Georgia Bulldogs 29-27 at Folsom Field on Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Boulder, Co.

With every game, someone wins and someone loses. Photographically speaking, if you do it right you capture both. I went to Boulder, Colorado to cover Georgia and i missed THE PICTURES from the Georgia perspective. If I worked in Colorado, i had amazing stuff.



The reasons don't matter why i missed them. By the way, don't lean out in front of the line as you block everyone which causes them to lean which eventually blocks me and I'm not a highly paid hobbist; I'm a photojournalist who's livelyhood is based on making pictures. When you block me and you're someone who doesn't do this for a living, I get annoyed.

Georgia should have won the game. I was setting up for the jube from the expected game-winning field goal when the unthinkable happened for those of us playing the percentages. Georgia fumbled it away. With me on the 15-yard line, this was the closest to a frame i had of it. Then as I'm trying to get deject, i get the Colorado cheerleaders running out onto the field in front of me.



Georgia Bulldogs running back Caleb King (4) watches as Colorado Buffaloes linebacker B.J. Beatty (59) and Colorado Buffaloes linebacker Jon Major (31) dive for a fumble with less than 2 minutes to go in the game as the Colorado Buffaloes beat the Georgia Bulldogs 29-27 at Folsom Field on Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Boulder, Co.


This led to the Colorado fans rushing the field at the end. Scary feeling having 10,000 people all running towards you. Riot police don't phase me but drunken college football fans running at me? You bet.



A Colorado fan celebrates as the Colorado Buffaloes beat the Georgia Bulldogs 29-27 at Folsom Field on Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Boulder, Co.



Colorado Buffaloes kicker Dillan Freiberg (14) as the Colorado Buffaloes beat the Georgia Bulldogs 29-27 at Folsom Field on Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Boulder, Co.

I got out of the scrum (Thank you Colorado State Police) and worked on shooting jube as the Georgia team got off the field in a hurry.

I didn't have much deject from Georgia. This was our Sports 1 image:



Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Aaron Murray (11) after being sacked for a nine-yard loss in the third quarter as the Colorado Buffaloes beat the Georgia Bulldogs 29-27 at Folsom Field on Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Boulder, Co.

And I found these fans in the stand as i wandered off to make deadline.



Georgia fans look dejected after the Colorado Buffaloes beat the Georgia Bulldogs 29-27 at Folsom Field on Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Boulder, Co.

The best part of road games is the access you get to the team you cover. For example....



Georgia head coach Mark Richt addresses the team before the Colorado Buffaloes beat the Georgia Bulldogs 29-27 at Folsom Field on Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Boulder, Co.

Colorado did know how to celebrate a touchdown, as this was the game-winning td. The previous TD (top of page) looked better.



Colorado Buffaloes running back Rodney Stewart (5) is held in the air after scoring the game-winning touchdown on an 11-yard-run in the third quarter as the Colorado Buffaloes beat the Georgia Bulldogs 29-27 at Folsom Field on Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Boulder, Co.


I went in search of Georgia tailgaters and tried to make an image with the mountains in it.



Rob Schorr of Fort Collins, Co., throws a football while tailgating before the Georgia Bulldogs face the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field on Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Boulder, Co.

This made a really nice image from the length of the field. He dropped the ball as he landed.



Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Paul Richardson (80) catches a pass in front of Georgia Bulldogs cornerback Vance Cuff (25) as the Colorado Buffaloes beat the Georgia Bulldogs 29-27 at Folsom Field on Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Boulder, Co. Richardson dropped the ball when he landed.

And then there's the running of Ralphie. From a safety perspective, this is a 400-600 shot from a long ways away. The bison will win.




Other observations: You have to go through the crowd to change ends of the field. This takes at least 2 plays as stadium security cannot keep fans out of the aisles and can only be done on the visitors side. There is no room whatsoever on the sidelines, letalone on the visitors side. We were allowed to be only up to the 15 yard line because they extend the bench. You are forced to shoot from the end zone, but only on one side of the goalposts as on one end of the field, the cheerleaders take up all the room. On the other? All of Ralphie's handlers. Our "workroom"? Two tables outside the press box. One router for everyone. (I recommend a wireless card). There is no easy way to and from the field from there, you have to go through the stands. Alas it wasn't all bad. My sincere thanks to the Colorado SID dept that ordered some really good pizza for those of us who were working late after the game.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Maybe you should.

Cora Kemp said...

Maybe you should.